Early Career Research In 3D Printing In Medicine

If you are a trainee in medicine (e.g. medical intern, resident, or clinical fellow), or if you earning a degree in the health sciences or biomedical engineering, here is your opportunity to showcase your cutting edge research findings in the journal 3D Printing in Medicine at no cost to you, if selected as one of the top ten papers for journal submission.

Your submission will undergo the normal peer review process and, if selected, will be published in 3D Printing in Medicine in conjunction with the Radiological Society of North America’s 104th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting. Normal publication fees for ten invited submissions will be waived, based on an unrestricted educational grant from Stratasys.

Interested trainees can send an abstract directly to the Editor in Chief of 3D Printing in Medicine Dr. Rybicki at frybicki@toh.ca. Include in the subject line of your email: Trainee submission to 3D Printing in Medicine.

Mary Christie

Mary Christie is the Stratasys Healthcare Solutions Senior Manager for Content. Mary brings over a decade of medical device industry and clinical experience and holds a M.B.A. and a M.S. from Boston University. In her spare time, she enjoys traveling abroad and is an avid runner and cyclist.